J. RIODLESBARGER. J. D. PERRY. J. Rlddlesbarger Sc Co., Have on hand large and well selected assort ment of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, to which they invite the attention of the public. Their ftock comprise full assortment of Fancy and Staph Dry Goods, Bonnets and llatt, Boott and Shott, Glass and China ware, Carptnttr'$ Tools, of all hinds, Cnllnn Yarns And 7)vc Stufft FAmihi Rnvwui family urotena, Iron, Steel and Nails. he We will receive in exchange for roods Hemp, Beeswax. Linens. Flaxseed. Hides. Bacon, Fthr. X.. tb.it. I F.v.iia. M Sit. IBirt. we invite the particular attention or Laoie, to our large assortment of Taney dress silks, son's Drug store, than they get at any other house Balxerines, Borages, Lawns and Giegham, in Fayette. His stock is sufficiently large to ac Laces, Gloves, Bonnets, Flowers and Ribbons, commodate all who may favor him with a call, Jaconetts, Cambrics, Swiss ana man musiins, Leghorn. Cvorese, Lawn and Straw Bonnets, Shawls, ecart and Hanaitersiiieis, c...

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENSON & GREEN. Ofto South side of the Public Square, opposite the Howard Hotel. TERMS OF PUBLICATION. For one year, if paid in advance, 2 00 K not paid before the cloie of the year, i 00 TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1 Square of lit lines, or less, one dollar for the first, 60 cent for each subsequent insertion. Business and Professional Cards inserted at $10 per annum, 0jrTo Merchants and business men, who adver tise by the year, liberal deductions will be made. JOB PRINTING Of every description, executed with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. JUSTICES BLANKS Handsomely printed, kept constantly on hand, and for sale low. 03Messrs. Wm. D. Malone and N. B. Coates, re our authorized Agents, at Huntsville. Doct. Wm. Everett, HAVING located permanently in Fayette, of. fers his professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. (r-Oftice on the public square, three doors above the store of Hughes, Birch & Ward, where he ca...

THE TIMES. PAYETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1846. DCyRevercnd Enoch Reed, of the Epis copal Church, will preach in the Baptist Church in this place on Sunday morning next, at the usual hour. CONGRESSIONAL OREGON. THE NOTICE. 1 he notico to Ureal isnlain of a desire on the part of the United Slates to tcrmi nate the joint occupancy of the Oregon territory, has finally passed Congress. The two Houses were unable to agree, and a committee was appointed to arrange the difference. After meeting and consulting, the committee agreed to report in sub stance the notice adopted by the Senate published in our last which they subse quently did, and which was adopted by both Houses by a very decided vote. We give the vote of the Senate: Ayes Messrs. Archer, Ashley, Atherton, Baebv. Barrow, Benlon, Berrien, Culhoun, Cam eron, T. Clayton, J. M. Clayton, Colquitt, Cor. win, Crittenden, Davis, Dix, Evans. Green. Haywood, Houston, Huntington, Jarnagin, John- eon or Md Johnson 01 La., Lewis, McDuffie, Mangum...

(r Reader, have you a pain in the Side, Back, or Chut, which renders you incapable of attend ing to business! If to, retort at once to tba uae of that article which baa given eomany thousand relief who hare been similarly afflicted the "Jew David's, or Hebrew Plaster, an advertisement of which maybe seen in another column of this pa per. Tor sale by Dr. Wm. R. Snelion, Fayette. Also by R. P. Hanenkamp, Glasgow. TINE AND WILD CHERRY Are treet of our own aoil, and are generally known to possess even in the common way of preparation, remarkable virtues in the cure of dis eases of the Lungs bow much mere valuable then must a highly concentrated preparation prove, when so combined with other articles as to act in harmony with each other, and adapted to the various forms and stages of the diseases it is so eminently calculated to alleviate. The Balsam of Wild Cherry never fails to give relief, and cures after every other means have been tried in vain. This baa been proven in thousands of ...

BENJAMIN H. TWOMBLY, Attorney at Law, Will practice in the Court of Howard, Ran dolph, Chariton and Carroll counties. fcJ-Office on the west aide of the Publie Square. Fayette, Howard Co., Mo., Ma 2d, 1946. 6-ly 91. It. C. Pulliam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KEYTESV1LLE.MO., Willnraetina in the Counties of Chariton, Liv i rigs ton, Grundy, Sullivan, Linn, Macon, Adair, Carroll and saline. HAMMOND & JUDD, LUMBER MERCHANTS, No. 39 MAIN STREET, Three doors north of Cherry Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. St. Louis, May 2d, 1S46. 8 6m John Nanson & Son. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, and dealers in PAiern descrmtton of vroduce. FEELING it their unbounded duty to return thnir irrateful acknowledgments to their frieniU and customers for their liberal patronage. bee leave again to acquaint them that they are Mill offering, at their old stand, No. 100, the same inducements good bargains and good Goods. We have in addition to our former stock or Groceries, a genteel-and lovely assortment of Boots and Sho...

FULLtfMfcD EVERY SATURDAY BY .'"'? Sin SON St GREEN. Office Sualk tide, of tin Public Square, opposite the i - 1 Jlcuartl Hotel. ' 1 TERMS OF PUBLICATION. For one year, if paid in advance, 2 00 It' not paid before the close of the year, 3 00 TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1 Square of IU lines, or less, one dollar for the first, oOconts fur each subsequent insertion. Busiuenand Pofesilonal Cards inserted at $10 per annum. (firTo Merchant, and businessmen, who adver tise by the year, lihnrat deductions will be made. JOB PRINTING Kit every description, executed with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. JUSTICES BLANKS Handsomely printed, kept constantly on hand, and tor sale low. OCrMessrs. Wm. D. Malone and N. B. Coatis, re oar anthorir.eil Agents, at Huntsville. Doct. J. B. Alexander, ITAVIXG permanently settled in the town of IX tayetle, would respectfully otter nts medical services, in the various branches of his profession, to the citizens of Howard County. 0-Oflice, we...

THE TIMES. PAYETTE: SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1846. DC"ReT. Enoch Reed, of the Episco pal Church, will preach in (he Christian Church in (his place, to-morrow morning, at the usual hour. WAR NEWS! We give up a large portion of our space to-day, to the war news. The position of Gen. Taylor and his troops, at the latest advices, was perilous and further news from him will be looked for with great anxiety. The call for volunteers in Louisiana was not responded to with much zeal, and it was thought a draft would be made on the militia to supply the deficiency. . ,The. Texians displayed more zeal on the occasion, and large companies of volun teers were doubtless raised there immedi ately upon the reception of the news of the attack and Gen. Taylor s position. The war fever was pretty well up in St. Louis, and a large portion of the vounteers called for from this State, will doubtless be raised there. HUNTSVILLE CONVENTION. Delegates from the different counties in this Congressional District met....

A correspondent of tho Republican says: There are great number cf person in Independence, oh the route to California. The unsettled atate of affairs has discour aged some persona from going to New Mexico. There are several stocks of goods there for sale at eastern cost, the owners not being inclined to run the risk of the unsettled state of affairs in Mexico. The writer was -about to leave for the crossing of the Arkansas, from whence, as he was in expectation of receiving there an ex press from Santa Fe, he promises to write us again. 0&-Reader, hare you a pain in the Side, Back, or Chest, which renders you incapable of attend ing to business! If so, resort at once to the use of that article which has given so many thousands relief who have been similarly afflicted the "Jcu David's, or Hchrev Platter, an advertisement of which may be seen in another column of this pa per. For sale by Dr. Win. R. Snelson, Fiyette. Also by R. P. Hanenkump, Glasgow. TINE AND WILD CHERRY Are trees ...

BENJAMIN I! TWOMBLY,-' Attorney at Law, Will practice in the Court of Howard, Ran dolph, Charlton and Carroll counties. . (tr Office nn tha west side of Hie Public Square. Fayette, Howard Co., Mo., Ma 2d, 1S40. S-ly H. It. C. Pulliani, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'KEYTESVILLE, MO., Will nnctice in the Counties of Chariton. Liv i ngston, Grundy, Sullivan, Linn, Macon, Adair, Carroll and saline. HAMMOND & JUDD, LIMBER MERCHANTS, No. 239 MAIN STREET, Three doors north of Cherry Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. .St. Louis, May 2d, 1S46. 8 Cm CARROLL'S HORSE BLOCK. "10US1N SALLY, ain't you clad Carroll has put VJ suchanico horse block up at his corner; wo are independent of them chaps down town now thiv mav lay their elbows down on the counter and look lazy. It is one of the most disgusting sights I ever saw, to see one just laying his e! hows on the counter as If he was about to spew I tell you what it is, Cousin, they don't do so in Virginia, nor in St. Louis, neither at Carroll's, Glasgow, January 31s...

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY HE SO dcIOREElV. Office South tide of the Public Square, opposite the Hovard Hotel. " TERMS OF PUBLICATION. Korone year, if paid in advance, $.1 00 If nut paid before the close of the year, 3 00 TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1 Square of 12 lines, or less, one dollar for the first, 60 pent for each subsequent insertion. Business and.Professional Cards inserted at $10 per annum. frTo Merchants and businessmen, who adver tise by the year, liberal deductions will be made. JOB PRINTING Of every description, executed with neatness and despatch) and on the most reasonable terms. JUSTICES BLANKS Handsomely printed, keptconstantly on hand, and for sale low. (KrMessrs. W. D. Malone and N. B. Coates, re our authorized Agents, at Huntsville. Doct. J. B. Alexander, HAVING permanently settled in the town of Fayette, would respectfully offer his medical services, in the various branches of his profession, to the citizens of Howard County. OOISco, west side of the public square,...

THE TIMES. FAYETTE SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1846. For Congress Sil District. JOHN G.MILLER, OF COOPER COUNTY. rjCJohn G. Miller, of Cooper County, candidate for Congress in this diHtrict, will address the citizens of Howard, on the 1st Monday in June, being the first day of our Circuit Court. Volunteers. The call made for volun teers upon the Missourians has been nobly and promptly responded to. In St. Louis a large number promptly came forward, and some of ihcm have taken their depar ture for the seat of war. The river coun ties as far up as Saline and Chariton were called on, and far as we have heard, at the tap of the drum more volunteers came for ward than were called for. Success to the Missourians I LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. The St. Louis Republican of last Tues day says : By our Special Express, ih'a morning, we have dales fiom Washington oily of Monday mor ning, the 11th inst. The news of Gen. Tay i.ob's position, and official despatches, readied Washington on the evening of the 9th....

HOWARD VOLUNTEERS. In pursuance of orders, tho militia of Howard assembled at this place on Thurs day last, when and whero tho call for vol unteers, and. the objects of tho call were made known. Addresses were delivered by Generals Clark and Price, after which a call was made for volunteers. More than tho re quisite number (100) came forward at tho beat of the d rum, and enrolled their names. They were then marched from tho field of parade to the Court House, where they were addressed by Gen. Clark, af(er which an adjournment took place until Friday morning, when they met and formed two companies, and elected their officers. Below will be found a list of tho volun teers, and tho officers chosen : FIRST COMPANY. Captain Joel VV. IIooiies. Lieutenant Sajul. G. Wabd. Ensign Wm. IIockcr. Sergeants F. Riicliie, R. Powell, J. W. Hall, S. C. Wolfskill. Corporals J. W. Rollins, Waldo Lewis, J. Mahone, Wm. Sterns. II. U. Hughes. J. B. Reid, H. Turner, T. T. Gibbs, W. W. White, T. S. Donohoe,...

BENJAMIN II . TWOMBLY, Attorney at Law, Will practice in the Court or Howard, Ran dolph, Chariton and Carroll counties. (fcJr-Office on the west aide of the Public Square. Fayette, Howard Co., Mo , May 2d, l4(t. S-ly ,11. EC. C. Piilliam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, KEYTESV1LLE, MO., Will practice in the Counties of Charitun, Liv ingston, Grundy, Sullivan, Linn, Macon, Adair, Carroll and Saline. HAMMOND & JUDD, M .11 RICK MERCHANTS, No. S MAIN STREET, Three doors north of Cherry Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. Si. Louis, May 2d, 1S46. 86111 CARROLL'S HORSE BLOCK. CIOI'SIN SALLY, ain't you glad Carroll has put J such a nice horse block up at his corner; we are independent of them chap down town now; they mav lay their elbows down on the counter and look lazy. It is one of the most disgusting sights I ever saw, to see ono just laying his el bows on the counter as if he was about to spew. I toll you what it is, Cousin, they don'ido so in Virginia, nor in St. Louis, neither at Carroll's. Glasgow, Janua...

PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY Offtce South side of (lie Public Square, opposite the . ' Howard Hotel, TERMS OF PUBLICATION. . For one year, if paid in advance, $2 00 It not paid betore the close of the year, 3 00 TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1 Square of Vi lines, or loss, one dollar for the first, 50 cent! for each subsequent insertion. Business and Professional Cards inserted at $10 per annum. CfTo Merchants and businessmen, who adver tise by the year, liberal deductions will 'oo made. JOB PRINTING Of every description, executed with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. ' - JUSTICES BLANKS Handsomely printed, kept.constantly on hand, and for sale low. OrMessrs. Wm. D. Malone and N. B. Coates, are our authorized Agents, at Huntsville. Doct. Win. Everett, HAVING located permanently in Fayette, of fers his professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. Or-Olhce on the public square, three door We the store of Hughes, Birch & Ward, where he can generall...

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. To the Senate and House of Representatives: The existing Mat of the relation! between the United States and Mexico, renders il proper that 1 should bring the subject to the considers lion of Congress. In my message at the com raencement of your present session, the slate or these relations, the causes which led to the suspen sion of diplomatic intercourse between the two countries in March, 1845, and the long contin ued and unredressed wrongs end injuries com milted by the Mexican government on citizens of the United States in their persons and property, were briefly set forth. As the facts and opinions which were then laid before you were carefully considered, I can not better express my present convictions of the condition of affairs up to that lime, than by re ferring you to that communication. The strong desire to establish peace with Mexico, on liberal and honorable terms, and the readiness of this government to regulate and ad just our boundary, and the ca...

0Mcssri. Webb & Easterly mem ber of the Daguerreotype Art Union, who have been aojouming in our town for the last two weeks, have been more aucceisful in taking perfect likenesses than any ar tifti we have teen in the West heretofore, We take pleaiure in Hating to our readers, in Glasgow, that these gentlemen will be in their town on Monday, for the purpose of taking these inimitable Miniatures. And we are satisfied that nothing pleases them more than to have the citizens, and more especially the ladies, call and examine their numerous specimens, whether they wish Miniatures or not. We have looked to the papers of our cotemporaries, who were present at the Huntsville Convention, for a full account of the proceedings of that interesting and harmonious body. Wake up, friend Dun canI Look over your notes and let the public have them. It will never do to let the proceedings of such a patriotic body be lost to the present generation and pos terity. We understand friend Abby had a "ch...

BENJAMIN H . TWOMBLY," Atloi'iirj- at Law, Will practice In the Court of Howard, Ran dolph, Chariton and Carroll counties. on the wt side of the Public Square. Fayette, Howard Co., Mo., Muv 2d, 1S40. (?-lv n. it. cv I'liiiinm, ATTOIIXEY AT LAW, . KEYTESVILLE, MO., Will practice in tho Counties of Chariton. Liv-ing-ion, Grundy, Sullivan, Linn, Macon, Adair, Carroll anil alme. HAMMOND & JUDD, MiuiiLi: mhhceiaxts, No. ll'J MAIN STREET, Three doors north of Cherry Street, ST. LOUIS, MO. Si. Louis, May 2d, 1S46. 8 Cm CARROLL'S HORSE BLOCK. "10IJSIN SALLY, ain't you glad Carroll has put V audi a nice horse block up at hiscorner; we are indencridcnt of llieni chant )town town now they mav lay their elbows down on tho counter and look lazy. It is one of tho most disgusting sights I oversaw, to see one just laying his el' hows on the counter as if ho was about to spew I toll you what it is. Cousin, they don't do so in Virsriiiiu, nor in St. L,ouis, neither at Barron s. Glasgow, January 3...

I'UBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY BY BENSON As REE. OJtte South side of the Public Square, opposite the Howard Hotel, TERMS OF PUBLICATION. For on year, if paid in advance, 2 00 If not paid before the close of the year, 00 TERMS OF ADVERTISING. 1 Square of VI lines, or less, one dollar for the first, 50 cents for each subsequent insertion. Businessand Professional Cards inserted at $10 per annum, (rTo Merchants and businessmen, who adver tise by the year, liberal deductions will be made. JOB PRINTING Of evory description, executed with neatness and despatch, and on the most reasonable terms. JUSTICES BLANKS Handsomely printed, kept constantly on hand, and for sale low. OCrMessrs. Wm. D. Malone and N. B. Coates, are our authorized Agents, at Huntsville. Doct. Win. Everett, HAVING located permanently in Fayette, of fers his professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. 0-Office on th public square, three doors above the store of Hughes, Birch &. Ward, where he can gener...

THE TIMES. FAYETTEl SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1846. For Congress 3d District. JOHN G.MILLER, OF COOrER COUNTY. POLITICAL. John G. Miller, whig candidate for Con press in this District, will address his fellow-citizens at the following times and places: Kevlesvillo. Chnrilon co.. on Monday 8th June. I f dnlnvi lie, Knndolph " Floor's Store, Macon " Bloomington, Macon " Paris, Monroe " Sbelbyville, Shelby " Appointments for Wed. 10th " Friday 12th ' Sat. 13th " Monday 15th " Wed. 17th tho balance of the counties on (ho north side of the river will be made at Paris. r7Col. Jo. Davis is a candidate for the Legislature, lie is well known to the people of this county was raised among them has served them and needs no recommen dation from us. The order from Adit. Parsons to Gen Clark, to raise a company of mounted vol unteers in this county for the Santa Fc expedition has been complied with. The volunteer companies met on Wednesday; the requisite number, 114, was not then made up but such as repor...